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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
The Miracle of Advertising Is That When Applied In a Common Sense Way It Brings Magical Results (Unitane (taur Sentinel The Miracle of Advertising Is That When Applied In a Common Sense Way It Brings Magical Results TWICE-A-WEEK COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV EMBER. 19. 1925 Cottage Grove Men Figure in Sale of Federal Timber "Picture Many Projects Seek CountyRoadMoney ANNEXATION E L E CTION DATE TO BE SET Polling Plans Must Be Provided Both Inside and Outside. NUMBER 13 Issuance of More Fig Crop h "Being Work to Start On Harvested Eugene Terminal Bonds Frowned On California has nothing on this I Events of 50 years ago were re- Difficulty Is Experienced In The date for the holding of a Lane County Carrying Enough favored section of the famous, fer- Tie Plant Here Is to Be tcalled to tho mind of John Nokes Road Bond Indebtedness For tile, fruitful Willamette when it Making $60,000 Fund Do special annexation' election will be Closed Down When New j recently when he found a picture Present, Says Barnard. set at Monday’s council meeting. comes to producing late fruit. Mrs. Frank and Geo. M. Overholser , of an old Minnesota Indian chief. Duty for Larger Amount. Petitions have been received from Plant Has Been Completed. D. H. Hemenway has just har And C. W. Cone Purchase I Of course John must have been a Issuance of new bonds for road vested the crop from a property to the north and to the tree. fig young man half a century ago, south. A polling place will be pro construction work is frowned upon Tho fruit was of good size and O. & C. Lands in Lane. I judging Distribution of approximately Within a week work will com- from his present youthful vided in the property to the by County Judge C. P. Barnard, fine quality. appearance, but he well remembers $60,000 which will be available for north and another in the property who stated this week in Eugene mence upon the Southern Pacific terminals at Eugene which have One of the Largest Sales In I the old chief and the difficulty market road construction in Lane to the south. In addition three that he was opposed to raising 0. of C. Members Frolic. I experienced in getting the old next year is a problem that is caus polling places will be provided in money in this manner for further been prominent in tho news for An unusual form of amusement Recent Years Is Conducted , fellow to sit for his picture. ing considerable figuring by the the city, one for each ward. For construction work. Lane county is was provided for tho Tuesday noon several months. The work will be At Roseburg Land Office. As nearly as John remembers, county court. Requests for por the proposed move to be successful, now carrying plenty of road bond luncheon of the chamber of com i rushed as fast as possible, in order I the chief's name was Mozimina, tions of this fund, which will re those wishing to come into tho city indebtedness, he stated. thnt the shops and huge tie-treating merce. R. 8. Trask, chairman of I plant may be in operation next but the red man was not as particu- main after maintenance, • bridges must vote in the affirmative and The special tax of four mills Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 16.—One of | lar about how his name was spelled and emergency funds are taken those within the' city must vote proposed for the McKenzie and the program committee, announced I summer. All funds for the work, the biggest timber sales to be con I as he was about not taking a from approximately $130,000 of the likewise. The vote inside and out- Eugene-Florence highways, however, that a method had been provided amounting to $907,000, have botn ducted in recent years by the Rose j chance before the camern. In market road fund, havo been re side the city must be kept separate. meets with Judge Barnard’s favor. for testing the mental balance of authorized, and are now available. those who would submit to the burg land office was held today those days an Indian chief was a ceived from a number of districts. The first unit will include a He stated it would be to the ad test. The method was too intricate series of four storage tracks, each when tho government disposed of real chief and swayed the tribe Requests exceed the $60,000. vantage of the country to vote and too involved for a newspaper The following projects and approximately 66,500,000 feet of ; of which he was th« head. The this tax, complete the roads and description. None of the three with a capacity of 100 cars. timber on 1,854.22 acres of land, | original Americans were just be amounts are being considered: The contract for a 10-stall round then turn them over to the state, subjects was ablo to pass it. located chiefly in Coos, Jackson, ginning to adopt civilized ways Noti west.... —........ ... .......... -$10,000 house will be let shortly. This thus relieving itself of further and Lane counties,, The sale brought I and Mozimina had topped his head McCullum gap.......................... 10,000 will bo a complete plant in itself, maintenance costs. 20,000 in $134,057.40. j with pits and all arrangements with a white man’s soft hat. while Crow-Vaughn ........ As soon as an agreement is 7,000 Frank and George M. Overholser | otherwise he was garbed in Iudian I Perkins road............. j uecessary to care for the engines. made with the state and federal : Lynx Hollow......................... 2,000 Daily Stage Connections to Be bureau of public roads for the of Cottage Grove, bought 400,000 clothes. IA largo power house, which will Disston __________ 5,000 Maintained by Device Be improvement of -the Willamette feet of fir timber from 40 aeres of I generate steam for starting locomo Poodle creek__ _________ 1,000 O. & C. lands in Lane county. tives, will be included. highway, arrangements will be made tween Eugene and Bend. Mapleton market road........... 5,000 The timber from 80 acres of The creosote plant for treating for the sale of $265,000 in road Canary market road___ __ 12,000 O. & C. lands in Lane county was bonds. This is part of tho road Extension of Oregon Electric ties will be the largest on the coast i Camas swale_ __ 8,000 sold to C. W. Cone of Cottage A snow motor, driven by power issue voted four years ago. May Be Taken Up at Public nnd will involve an expenditure of Camp creek__________ 10,000 ful engines and currying a cab $560,000. Ties will be shipped as Grove. The tract contained 450,000 Meeting in Eugene Friday. far as El Paso, Texas, for use on Deadwood ________________ 3,000 with seating capacity for about 12 feet of red fir and 475,000 feet of NIGHT CLASS AT HEBRON Horton pontoon..................... 12.000 passengers will be used this winter yellow fir and a small amount of the Southern Pacific tracks. The ATTENDED BY 60 It is probable that decision on to make daily stage connections plant at Latham, which now pro white fir. The sale price was Wife of Lane County Senator, Hope that impetus will be given $1,637.02. Thought to Be Recovering the market road fund allottments between Eugene and Bend over the Wide Interest Shown in Work Of the much talked of extension of vides a payroll of approximately will not be made until after the $50,000 annually for Cottago Grove, The largest purchases were made From Long Illness, Succumbs. special road district elections are snow-bound McKenzie pass. Such the Oregon Electric railway to Cot will be closed down as soon as the Smith-Hughes Teacher. by Ben Chandler of Marshfield, are the plans of Hickman & Reed, tage Grove is contained in the held this month, at which the dis operators of the stage line between treating work is started at Eugene. who bought two quarter sections of Approximately 60 residents of tho announcement that Groat Northern Coos Bay wagon road grant land Tho car shops will be the next Eugene, Ore., Nov. 19.—Mrs. tricts are to vote on proposals to I the two cities. The pass at present Coast fork section attended the i railway officials will hold a public in Coos county. The total amount Stella E. Magladry, wife of Senator raise special levies. is impassable to ordinary vehicles night school Tuosday night at discussion of the railway situation unit to bo constructed, and will bo paid was $78,702.10. and the new device, if it succeeds, Hebron. S. T. White, Smith-Hughes at a meeting to be held Friday in large, it is stated, in order that all J. 8. Magladry, died at her homo The Booth-Kelly Lumber company in^ the Osburn apartments at 11 will be the first vehicle to conquer instructor in the local high school Villard hall on the University of types of cars may be accommo LONDON. dated. of Eugene bought 15,700,000 feet o ’clock last night. the famous pass after winter snows and in charge of the night classes, Oregon campus. of fir, cedar and hemlock timber Over 100 families now located at have blocked travel. Death was caused by complica (Special to The Sentinel.) talked on feeds and feeding and Eugene was chosen as tho place on 480 acres of O. & C. grant tions that set in after an attack The motor was taken to the cooperation of farmers. J. E. Ban of meeting because of its central other points on the Southern Pa Nov. 18.—Mrs. Charles Lajoie, cific will move to Eugene at once. lands in Lane -county, paying a of pneumonia. News of Mrs. Ma- who had spent two weeks at the snow line this week. If it fulfills ton of London entertained with a location and because of the possi total price of $23,230.12. gladrv’s death was received among home of Mrs. Earl Ewing, returned the expectations of its owners it reading and song. The remainder bilities that may arise, according More, including a number supported Ivan and C. M. Miller of Marcola, her many, friends as a shoek, as at to Springfield Thursday. will meet tho stage each day at one of the session was devoted to ques to Peter Crockett, professor of by tho tie plant here, will follow as the work progresses. Ore., also purchased O. & C. grant last reports she was said to be on Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sutherland side of tho snow nnd transport tions and answers. economics at tho university. Tho An indication of the size of the lands timber, buying 790,000 feet !the road to recovery after a severe and children of Cottage Grove and passengers across tho summit to A change in tho schedule of the question to be discussed will be project is the fact that 19 switch of fij on 28.44 acres in Lane ■ illness. Mrsi Nancy Sutherland of Lorane the waiting stage at the other side. night classes was announced by of intense state wide interest, he engines will be used by the con county. The snow motor consists ot a Mr. White. Classes at Coast fork With her at the time of her and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox Henry Fischer of Noti paid I death were Senator Magladry and a and children and Mrs. George i special heavy duty engine mounted will be held tho first and third said, because of tho dovolopmont tractors. planned in railroads of the state. All material for the now bridge $1,442.88 for 720,000 feet of fir l daughter, Mrs. H. W. Thompson. Sutherland and children were un two torpedo shaped cylinders, Tuesdays, at Creswell on the figst The meeting will be open to timber «on 41.44 acres in Lane Funeral services will be held at guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Suth , each about two feet in diameter and third Fridays, at Silk creek overyono interested and will prob that will 'connect Springfield and county. land six feet in length. Each cvlin- on tho second and fourth Tuesdays ably develop into one of the most Eugeno has arrived. This /will in , the Episcopal church at 10 a. m. erland Wednesday. Thret million feet of fir and j Friday and the remains will be A daughter was born November j der has flanges toi give the cylin and at Dorena on the second and important railway meetings ever volve nn outlay of $250,000. The bridge will be of tho heavy duty 1,350,000 feet of cedar timber on I to the Portland crematory 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geer. ders a forward motion through the fourth Fridays. held n this state, Mr. Crockett said. "gauntlet” type construction, and 305.24 acres of wagon road grant immediately after the services. The W. T. Jones, John Massey, How snow when they revolve. The cab, Night classes probably will be Tho railway party will be corn- will be so constructed that it can lands in Coos*. county were sold to i body will lie in state at the Veatch ard Cox, John Sutherland and , mounted above thoiengine, will be organized at Lorane. A number Jesse D. Clinton of Myrtle Point chapel from 5 until 9 p. m. Thurs- Elmer B'rggren helped work | supplied with heat frora the motor of residents of that section have posed of M. L. Countryman, St. bo double tracked when necessary. Paul, vice ’ president and general for $13,532.01. ' ,iay. the union hall at Hebron Friday nnd windows are provided for the asked Mr. White to conduct the counsel I of the Great Northern; Sewer Assessments Made. The Owen-Oregon Lumber com ifrs. Magladry was born Sep and Saturday. passengers to view the scenery. work there. G. R. Martin, St. Paul, vice presi pany of Medford bought 995,000 | tember 2, 1861" at Jacksonville, Assessments for lateral sewer ex J. E. Banton suffered severe cuts The motor is expected to attain dent of the Great Northern and tensions made during the past year feet of pine and 710,000 feet of Ore., the daughter of two of the on his. index finger and thumb of a speed of about 15 miles per hour. S. D. Morris, Chicago, assistant to have been completed by the city MOUNT VIEW. fir timber, situated near the pres ' earliest pioneer parents. The McKenzie pass, with the his left hand in an aceident with the chairman of public relations for engineer and five assessment ordi ent holdings in Jackson county. Mrs. Magladry was a member è corn cutter Sunday evening, Three Sisters and the I lava beds, all railroads west of Chicago. The nance« will be before the council (Special to The Sentinel.) The timber was on 128.27 acres of I of the Episcopal church beauty in spots of unusual scenic He was taken to Cottage Grove for nnd the Eugene meeting will be tho only next Monday eveuing. The engi Nov. 18. — The Misses Forest nnd O. & C. grant lands. The company scenes of the summer, presents Order of Eastern Star in Eugene. medical treatment. one in which the officials will make neer reported that all the abutting the Bernardine Schneider attended paid $3,203.90. in winter equally great beauty i The pipe for London’s new water She had lived here'many years. a public appearance in Oregon, it property on the Stouffer addition Richard N. McCarthy of Marsh line, which is to be installed by when covered with snow, Rnow at football gtime in Eugene Saturday. was said. Mrs. Clarence Johnson attended field paid $10,375 for the timber sewer will be equally benefitted. Elmer Berggren, arrived the first the summit had attained a depth of on 120 acre§ of wagon road granl CLINTON HURD HONORED of the week. Whether or not the sower was low three or four feet this week, it tho Saginaw church convention nt Saginaw Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth lands. He acquired 1,700,000 feet enough to servo those at the north Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham and was said. WHO IS TO OWN KELLY BY ASSOCIATES Shide left last week for a visit of yellow fir, 2,225,000 feet of red end was under dispute. The engi Mrs. Nancy Oglesby of Cottage FIELD, IS QUESTION with her son in Medford until after fir, 500,000 feet of white fir, 125,- Lane Commissioner Elected Officer Grove were guests Wednesday of neer found that no property owner DORENA. Thanksgiving, when she will return 000 feet of hemlock anti 125,000 | Of New Association. Mrs. Mary Massey. Whether or Not Sunday Sports Shall will have trouble in connecting to the home of her daughter, Mrs feet of red cedar. with it, provided care -is taken in Mr. and Mrs. Brian Newton of Be Permitted, Brought Up. (Special to The Sentinel.) Waldo Miller. Four hundred and eighty thous- running the grade for the lino from Clinton Hurd, Lane county com- Glendale spent Sunday at the home Nov. 18.—Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss spent sand feet of fir timber located on miMioner, was elected one of four of Mr. Newton’s parents, Mr. and Whether or not Dclbort Kelly house to luteral. Van Schoiack of Woodard's camp Sunday at the home of Mr. and 32.27 acres of wagon road grant vice presidents of the newly or- Mrs. A. S. Newton. Mrs. Newton athletic field, the new field being spent Saturday night and Sunday Mrs. C. A. King. lands in Coos county were sold to ganized Western States Commis- accompanied them home for a short Hamilton Veatch Is Better. acquired for the city, shall bo at the W. P. Van Schoiack home. Miss Laura Riley visited a few James A. Hobson of Myrtle Point I sionerg association, which met for visit. * Hamilton Veatch, who wiu ser owned by the city or by the school Miss Nellie Teeters spent sev days this week with her sister, for $1,101.40. . the first time last week in San Gerald and Glen Banton spent eral days Inst week in Eugene district was the principal subject iously ill for many months at Le Miss Sarah Riley at Fairview. Francisco. Mr. Hurd was also Sunday in Eugene. of discussion at the chamber of more, Calif., is now much improved, visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cooley and Miss Eliza commerce meeting Monday night. according to word from there. He COUNTY AGENT HAS BUSY named on a committee to draft a "Dad” Lyons suffered a i severe Mrs. Bob Combs. beth Cooley attended grange meet j constitution and by-laws. States attack of illness Saturday night, It was pointed ou* thnt tho only and Mrs. Veatch have returned to Laura Riley* of Mount View vis SIX MONTHS represented at the meeting were but has recovered sufficiently to ited Sunday with her sister Harah, ing at Creswell Saturday. their fa^m and Mr. Veatch is again Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost of question likely to arise in connec Prepares Beport of Activities From ?fegon, California, Washington, return to his accustomed place at at the W. P. Van Schoiack home. Blue Mountain spent Saturday eve tion with the use of the field is able to do considerable work. whether or not Sunday sports shall February to November 1. rdaho> "coming, Utah, Arizona, the store. C. C. Robinson and wife visited ning at the W. D. Heath home. | New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado and Mrs. Annie Ames of Walker is relatives in Eugene last week. be permitted, and that where tho IF Mrs. Eutheria Dowens and Violet . The meeting next year Earl Ewing with her assisting Mrs. ownershiup is vested may make of Albany visited John Land County Agent Fletcher has ex,a8; Riley visited Thursday at the home probably witl be held in Denver. house work. some difference as to its use for relatives and friends here last of Mrs. Amanda Hears. prepared a report of the aetivl- i x . Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams of Med week. ties of his office for the Äx . Ohe purpose of the association will Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boss of Cur- such spdrts. be to urge the federal government ford visited Wednesday at the A movement has originated in C. M. McLin and family are at- tin visited Runday at their place ninths from February 1 to t to co continue t0 »rinue aid for western high- home of Ross Nowell, son of Mrs. tending church services at Saginaw here. the Lions club for tho erection of vember 1. The report is too ,vny|’> Mr. Hurd'stated. Adams. this week. long for publication in full, but ways, Mr .and Mrs. W. D. Heath were a grandstand and a quantity of lum ber has been arranged for. Arrange Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Hchoiack, Grove visitors Saturday. -------------------- the statistical summary is as I ments for drninnge and for a base left Wednesday for Sunnyside, Clifford Van Schoiack and Mrs. follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and Road Fund Requested. of oithcr sawdust or sand are also Wash., to attend the funeral of Harry Elfving and son Gordon of Received 2,124 office calls an<l Mias Elizabeth Cooley were Sun- Allotment of a portion of county the Grove motored to Eugene Sat day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. to be made. 263 telephone calls in regard to market road funds for new eon- their son-in-law, Calvin Marlow. — farm problems. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton, Mr. urday. Dunnivan in the Grove. strnction work to the Lynx Hollow Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper mo Wrote 1,384 individual letters, road was asked of the county court and Mrs. George Bailes and Mr. Evening Up. 6,161 copies of 35 Saturday by R. Y. Porter and and Mrs. John Sutherland, Elmer tored to Eugene Saturday. Mailed He— "Is she progressive or con The Limit to Date. circular letters. servativef ” i A. B. Wolford, I.ynx Hollow resi Berggren and Clayton Townsend Susan: "Is he lazyf” Made 174 farm visits in eondnct- ■ dents. Other sections are expected attended the lecture at Hebron hall She—‘ ‘ I don’t know. She wears Mary: "Lazy! Hay I That fel- NEWSPAPER advertising makes ing extension work. big stores out of little ones and low rides in a Ford in order to savo a last year’s bat, drives a this I to send delegations to voice their Tuesday night. Travelled 9,896 miles by auto requests for allotment of road keeps them from going back to the effort of knocking the ashes year’s car, and lives on next year’s mobile and 1,173 by other means. funds. off hie cigar. income.”-—Modern Grocer. j little ones. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. Specialists from the Oregon Agri cultural college cooperated a total of 93 days with the county agent, I The county agent or cooperating specialists spoke at 134 meetings with a total attendance of 4.947. YESTERDAY Devoted 153 days to work in the fe L ix field and 68.25 days to office work. M4D PAPERS Number of days devoted to vari- SERVED ON our projects was as follows: Farm J ohn st auch , crops. 64; rodent control, 25.5; ui S neighbor dairy husbandry, 22.75; rural en gineering. 22; animal husbandry, upstairs , 17.75; organization, 16; poultry bus charging bandry,11.5; horticulture, 8.5; inacet peats and plant diseases, 7.75; soils. 4.25; community activities. 4.25; A55AULT women ’* projects, 1.75; agricultural economies, 1.75; and miscellaneous. AND 13J5. Snow Motor toTake TravelersOverPass To Discuss Problems With G. N. Heads Mrs. Magladry Dies At Home in Eugene »- « Folks do not as a rule go where they’re not invited. NEWSPAPER advertising is the recognized form of inviting folks to your place of business. THE FEATHERHEADS « Where There’« a Will There’s a Way B attery Grandmother: “When I was a girl I never thought of doing the. things you do.” Granddaughter: “I expect that is the reason you didn't do theta.” «